Raul Touzon is a documentary and natural history photographer who specializes in images conveying what he calls “the eternity of the moment.” He has traveled extensively, documenting seldom-visited corners of the planet, including the Northwest Passage, Franz Josef Land in the Russian Arctic, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Ross Sea in Antarctica, and the fjords of eastern Greenland. Raul’s dramatic photographs have appeared in publications such as Time, U.S. News & World Report, The New York Times, and National GeographicMagazine, where he has published four feature stories. His website is www.touzonphoto.comcom.